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  1. Abbey Church history. On 3rd November 1896 Cardinal Vaughan transferred the parish of Ealing into the hands of Abbot Edmund Ford, having first offered this mission to them back in 1895, when the foundation stone for Westminster Cathedral was laid. At that time the Benedictines had been ministering to local Catholics from a house in Acton since ...

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    Ealing Abbey organ 1935: John Compton was particularly proud of the instrument in the Priory Church of the then St Benedict’s Priory. The organ was unfortunately destroyed by a bomb on 7 October 1940. 1974 Rushworth and Dreaper built a new instrument on neo-classical lines, 2 manuals, 26 speaking stops New Chapel pipe instrument: Matthew Copley, 1980, installed Summer 2012 The main …

  3. Contact Us. Tel: 020 8194 2300. For Bidding Prayers or other Parish matters, please go to the Parish website. If you would like us to pray for your intentions, please click or tap here. For the Vocations Director, please click or tap here. For the Oblates Master, please click or tap here. To contact us about the monastery, please tap or click here.

  4. 27. Sept. 2020 · Welcome. A word of welcome from Abbot Dominic Taylor on the first anniversary of his blessing (28 September 2019) “For some people, the idea of a monastery in the suburbs in London must seem a contradiction in terms. Yet, among the roofs of suburban West London the Abbey Church of St Benedict’s, Ealing, still raises her stately head.

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    One of the main apostolates of the Abbey is running a major parish in Ealing centred on the Abbey Church of Saint Benedict where both the parish and monastic liturgies take place. Music. Ealing Abbey Choir of boys' and men's voices sings at the Sunday Conventual Mass. The choir appeared in the BBC television programme Songs of Praise in 2005.

  6. Ealing Abbey. With the restoration of the Catholic heirarchy in 1849 the diocese of Westminster was formed, with its first archbishop, Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman. It was not until the third archbishop, Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, that the foundations were laid for a cathedral for the archdiocese, in 1895. Cardinal Vaughan’s brother was a monk at ...

  7. Anointing of the sick. If you or a loved one would like to receive this Sacrament please get in touch with us. Call the Parish Office – 0208 194 2301. If urgent, ring the Emergency Sick Number on 07752 385 860.